Round one of the 2018 Open Championship is in the books and it was a good one. A relatively unknown player in Erik van Rooyen took the lead early but was later passed by Kevin Kisner, who finished the day at five-under and currently sits alone at the top of the leaderboard.

Tony Finau, who is starting to become a regular at the top of major championship leaderboards, fired off an opening round of four-under and is tied with van Rooyen and Zander Lombard in second place.

Tiger Woods got off to a hot start and was two-under for most of the day until the winds picked up a bit and the greens sped up. Woods finished his opening round at even par after carding three bogies on the back nine and sits five-strokes behind the leader Kisner in a tie for 32nd.

U.S. Open champion, Brooks Koepka, who, along with Dustin Johnson, proclaimed he would hit driver often in an attempt to power past the difficult fairway bunkers, went out in 41 and then turned it on and came home in 31 to finish at one-over.

Honestly, it doesn’t appear that the guys at one-over are completely out of the tournament. The weather is expected to deteriorate on Friday with rain and winds picking up, which will make scoring a bit more difficult on an already difficult course.